Download 3D Model Tina Stark aka Iron Girl – by SPARX Free 3D Model
Tina Stark aka Iron Girl – Bimbo Series Model 1 – by SPARXThe beginning of a series of “Female- Bimbo” (no offense to female members just Bimbo fits!) alternatives to Marvel and DC characters.This is not an easy printable and is my first endeavour into the 3D printing process of model making.There is full details of my inspirations, design tools used etc. in the enclosed instructions.pdf, I strongly advise downloading this to get the best possible print.A lot of Paint !there is a fair amount of postwork required for this model.the alternative arms and head have holes printed but may not line up or fit correctly in the sockets without a bit of sanding.I left the armour with print lines , but used Keytone then washing, then sanding, then acetone wash . . with a lot of masking and spraying.Main armour spray painted, body acrylic hand painted and finished contouring etc . .before a final 3 coats of clear lacquer.I printed two chest plates, one with T-Glass and one in ABSHow I Designed ThisI wanted to make this without any cost and needed to use tools available from sources that are truly FREE.My technique was simple . .. Daz set pose with built in models then export with no materials as OBJ. Find Free royalty free objects I could then draw in 123D, or load into Meshmixer and scale/place onto my female. Once this was done, extrude the clothing into the female body, then combine, make solid . . a little trip into Netfabb, fix, save, back into Meshmixer and spend many days sculpting all of the detail.I did learn that heads are hard from DAZ to 3D printas they export eyes lashes etc . . .so again using heads from Public Domain as a start edited in Sculptis and MeshMixer so solid objects . .Custom SectionI made alternative head arm sets . .one wearing a helmet and arm with no helmet set . . then decided to create a helmet free head, so had to put helmet in hand.you can print out both as the Stark box as can be seen from photos holds spare parts.To fix alternative arms I use a rubber shrink tube over a metal screw inserted into shoulder . . so I can remove heads and arms as my fancy takes me . .
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